a "R I) THE KED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 189G. 4 i ? Ifc if If Cures Prove) Uio hierlt if Hood's S.iraparltl.i p"l--. l e, ii'rft'ct, permanent ('urn. Cliros 'f scrofula In sowest forms, llkn i.i goitre, snolled neck, running surf, hip r' disease, sore In tin; ecs. Cures "I Salt Itlicnm, with Hi Intcmn Itching i. ami burning, scald head, loiter, etc Cures t Hulls, Pimples, iiml nil other ertip )., tlnns line to Impure Wood. Curos f l)ipepilji iiml oilier troubles where U a Rood stomach tonto uns neeileil. Cures ot KluMim.itlsiii. wlicrr alontt Wfxcun I nbli tn work or walk foi week. Cures of Catarrh h expellini! tin Impurities i whleh cause mid sustain the dlm-ane. Cures ot Nerwmsness hy prop, rly timing and i' lec.Hiig Iho nenes upon pure blood. Cures o' That Tired reeling liy restoring b. strength. .Send tor hook ot curcn liy Hoods Sarsaparilla To C. I. Hood Ss Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. j a. are the best niter dinner iHOOUS FillS plllt, aid (llgustiuu. :tfc. r ..1 THE CHIEF Published Weekly. Siinserlpllon, - $1 ler Annum Invariably In Advance Uutered lit Iho I'.iM OIIIcm In I ted Cloud, Nub. ni tiiHti tuiiiteror intisecoiiu cuss A. (MIosmfu, Kdltor. I.Aitov Tait. Asst. I.ocol Kdltor. SWORN CUMULATION 1,300. IlcpulMlctiH National Ticket. For PreBidont, WM. MoKINLEY, of Ohio. For Vico-I'rcBidont, OAUUKT 1IOHAUT, ot Now Joreoy . Itenubllcau Stale Ticket, For Qovornor, J. II. M'COLL. For Lieutenant Qovornor, ORLANDO TEFFT. i'or Sooretnry of Stnto, JOKL A. PIPER. For Auditor, P.O. IIEDLUND For Treasurer, O. E. OASEV. For Attornoy Gonoral, A. S. CIIUnCIIILL. For Supt. of Public Instruction, II. R. CORUETT. For ComtniBBioner, II. C. RUSSELL. For Supremo Judges, ROUT. RYAN M. P. KINLAID. For Regent, W.O. WHITMORE. Iteptilillcnu Ticket. ForCongroBB nth District, W. E. ANDREWS of Hastings. Mit. I. W. CitAitv of Ciuido Rock, ono ot the luiidiiiK buHiuoBs inon ot this county in u uandidto beforo the repub lican county convention for tho nomin ation for representative Mr. Crary bus n host of friondB who will bo glad to know that bo is a candidato for this oftlco. Tho republicans of this county will ninlto u lniHtuko it Mr. Crury is not choson as one of the etuudurd boarers in tho coming eumpiiign. llcKit' Dlarrlicu ItuUiim positively has no equal in diarrhea, dya tntery and Inllninatiou of the bowels. It relioven qniokly, and being purely vege table, no bad result follow. Vou cannot afford to be without it at this season of Iho year, Sold by C. h. CottiuH. ' m .i ... latin. Conlcy Wilson was transacting bus iness at Bladon Saturday, Born on Friday of last week a boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory Bean. Goo. Lindsoy was in this locality Wodnosday buying cattle. Kov. Blaokwoll preaohed at IMoas aat Prairio last Sunday. Mr. Stoughton of Campbell is bor ing a well for Oluy llunscn this week. Tho wind did considerable damage Sunday night In tho north part of the township. Win, Andrew, Claude Duval and Ins family dined at J. C. Wilson Sun day. Wm. Ucuklc of Inavalo was in this locality Saturday. Tho Epworth Lcaguo at Otto will givo an ice cream social Monday eve ning, August U. Every ono is cordial ly invited. Stunnku. Kclutlu ItliciiinnlUm Cured. L. W.iguer, Wholesale Druggist, Hlali. incind, Va., t-iiys; "I hud a feitrfnl attnulc of Scinlio HhuumatiHUi, was laid up al most two immthi), wns fortiimttu enough togotMVSlIC CURliFOH I(HHUMA. 'J'lHM. '1'IiIh evirod me after doctor's pre HCriiitloim had failed to have ittiy offeut. Sold by li. i:. (Irlee druggist, Ited Cload. . - m ' Him" Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder . A Pure flrape Crctnol Tartar Powder. m ?1 who BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1I .In i .... . y, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ IIOrHO C-X& i, VH mint coinagjTli ; gkjyyjisfQ IVco O'liHge or Pigiron. (A. I. Hull, dem , of Atlanta.) I accept the arguments of the advo cate! of silver and agree with their remedy as farnB it goes. Ilowevor, it docs not go fur enough. Let us have plenty of remedy enough, in fact, to uiako debt and poverty things of tho past relics of tho dark ages. 1 am in favor of tho frco and unlimited coinage of pigirou at a ratio of 1(! to 1 with gold by the United States alone, independently of all nations, and can prove Joy tho best authority ohtainablo that such a polioy on the part of the United States will "raiso prioes," "put plenty of monoy in cir culation," and givo tho "honest dobt or a clunco to pay his debts," thereby making tho whole country prosperous. Now in tho first placo it may be urged by soino "who do not under stand tho subject of standards of valuo" that a free coinago act for iron would not raiso its prico to a ratio of 1(! to 1 with gold. To them I reply that "tho stamp of this government" and Iho "legal tender qualities" of tho iron dollars would instantly inoko tho bullion valuo of pigiron tho satno as tho miHt yaluo. "For who would part with an ounce of this prcoious motal for anj thing less than tho mint value?" (Stewart. Jones and Byron.) Again, it may bo urged that our mints would bo overcrowded with pig iron. I reply "that tho prloe of pig iron hating been raised from $7,50 a ton to a ratio of 1G to 1 with gold tho world over no one would especially oaro to .carry it to tho mints, sinco the mint price could bo obtained any where in the open market." (Atlanta Constitution.) Next, it may bo urged that gold and silvor would ro out of circulation. I reply, Best, "This is a mere assump tion of tho tools of tho money power whioh they caanot verifly." (Atlanta Constitutieo), sooond, "Suppose gold and silvor do go out of circulation, is there not plenty of pigiron to tako their placo and give tho people plenty of monoy?" (Bryan); and third, "Such an assumption mixes tho idea of a circulating medium and standard of value, that gold and silver would Btill bo potential monoy metals, though not in circulation, and would icnu tucir Help towards ra sing prices and oause'genoral piospority." (Crips, MM ) men, again it may bo urged against tho pgiron stasdnrd of value fcliUSvagcs would not raiso in propor tion to prices. Tho reply is, "Wages would bo compollcd to riso, feinoo no man would bo fool nnmii'li tn n..i, r. n" "v nutft jui $1,000 per nils and old g them to the ull) f demonetizing pip-. iron took placo about 2 L'OO years ogo when certain "goldolators" and "sil veritcs" in order to incrcaso tho pur chasing power of their ill gotten wealth, sccrotly, and "like thieves in tho uight," got tho demonetization act passed repealing tho goed old freo coinago act of Lyourgus. "Today China in tho only country on earth honest enough to coin iron, and thcro the happy laboror can oarry homo tho wages of his honest toil in a wheel borrow." (Atlanta Constitution.) A ruinous fall in prices followed tho demonetization of iron and has continued for upwards of 2,000 years. 1 have ouloulatcd tho losses entailed upon tho honest peoplo of this world by that ruthless act, but tho figures aro so enormous that 1 fear a revolu tion will ensue if tho peoplo learn how greatly they havo been tobbod. But fucts are facts, and tho best way to right a wrong is to meet it squarely. "That loss is 121,000,000,000,000, 000." (Coin's Financial School ) In conclusion I insist that the frco coinage of pigiron will do everything that is olaimod for oilver and infinite ly more. Tho peoplo will be rich and prosperous. Tho onco poor man cau pay his debts with his old stove. Railroads can deolaro dividends on old rails and wornout rolling stock. Tho small boy can pick up old nails and horso shoes enough to support his family. In fino poyerty and debt can no longer exist. Mrs.Rhodle Noah, of this plaee, wos taken in the uight with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea sot in. 8ho took half a bottle of blaokberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle, of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of onr neighbors had been sick for about a week and hod tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I Bent him this remedy. Only four doses of it wero roquired to cure him. Ho says ho owes hisreoovory to this wonderful ro medy. Mrs. Mnry Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by II. E. Qrioe. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cat toria. ul.j Uj, His Lip Gone. M. M. Nicholson, who lives at the corner of Currntt nml Anderson Sts., At lnnln, Oa., had n cancer for years. It first appeared oil his lip and resem bled it fever blister, but spread rapidly nml soon began to destroy the flesh. His father and uncle had died from Cancer, nnd lie sought the best medical aid in different cities, but it seemed im possible to check the disease. Several operations were performed but the can cer always returned. This continued for years until the partition in his nose nnu ins entire up per lip were eaten u way. All treat ment having proved futile, be looked upon death as the only relief. "Some one re commended S.S.S." ef-i'fi . ffl , a AfL, ft li e auys, "and T, IkKiiV immi. iv wwTOM1-11 SOI"- renci; inns 'wm of 1li ilieiifidtt eiwit ed checked. I persevered in its use, nnd remarkable as it may seem, I nni completely cured, nnd feel like I have new life. S.S.S. is the most re markable remedy iu the world, and everyone will agree that the cure was a wonderful one." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is iu the blood and it is folly to expect an operation to cure it. S.S.S. wiovusv a.v.1 guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real ituiL-uy ior every disease oi me Oiooa. y disease of the blood sss hooks mat leu free; nddrcss Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Mttle Giants Arc Here and come to stay. C. L. Cotting, yoar popular drngfclst. has just reiT! i tmw supply. They are the only gaarantod pill on the market. Be Bare yon get Ueggs' Little Giants. Ask for sample. Our I'opocral. If Chas. Dickens, that prince of humorous fictios, had lived until this timo and had been writing up Ameri ca, what a fund of material ho could find in our own county I What a talc ho could spin by that ono oonooption, popocrat. How lovingly and sarcas- tioly would ho lingor over tho word. How he would smack his lips in silont contemplation of the amusing picture ho would produce of an enthusiastic popocrat, demanding something fjr nothing, and urging mensurcs already in use. What a pity that our good old friend should hove been deprived of tho ono word which would havo ex pressed tho idiosyncrasies npd fioklp- ncas of, flume of his characters. No doubrAc often felt tho necessity of another word in his vocabulary but we must coneludo that ho always hunted fsr somothing ho could not find be cause ho did not havo "popocrat." Years agoDrdcu wrote some verses of poetry and we find tl.ey aptly des cribe our popocrat. "A mini h v.u Ions tlut lit seemed to be, Nat ant, lint ull in wil.lnd'i rpltamt; Hill! In opinions, ulwjys in the wrong, Wastcr)tliliiK by stints, ami nothing Iouk, lint, In tho eenrM) of one i evolving tu mn, Was ehrmlst, llildler, statesm in and Imffnon. II. S. M. Deafness Cannot ho Cured by looal applications as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only oneway to care deafnest, aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused b; nn inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of tho rjus traohian Tube. When this tnbo is in flamed you have h rumbling sound or im porfeat hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can bo takeu out and this tnbo restored toils normal condition hearing will bo destroyed forevor; nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but nn inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any cases ot deafness (caused by oatnrrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tSTSold by Druggists, 7o. half kati: i:xci;kios To Hot Sprlnpi, South Dakota. July 31, Auguet 14, August 22 via the Burliugtou llouto. Tickets good 30 days. A raro chanco to spend tho hottest month in tho yoar at tho plcasantcst summer resort in the west. Call at B. & M. II. 11. tioket office and got full information, or, writo to J. Francis, GenM Pasb'r agent, Omaha, Nob. 31 6t Last summer oueof our grand children was sick with a severo bowel trouble. Our dootor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberluin's folio, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Heuiedy, which gave vory speedy relief. Wo regard it lis the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. E. O. Oregory, Frodoriokstown, Mo. This certainly is tho best inediciuo ever put on the mar ket for dikentery. summer coinnluint. eolio and rholera infantum in ohildren. It noyer fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable tune and tho plain printed directions are followed, Many mothors haye expressed their slnoere gratitude for the euros it hus effected. For salo by II. E. Orioe. Children Cry for Pitcher' Cattoria. mm W'Vlr V encouraged I con- WhWW t illl,..,P it n.1 )M(fAfv?l(f,r it was not long be- S'fWlft?' fore the progress n- From California. Santa Ana, Cal., July 19, '00. Editor Ciiikk- As I havo not written to you for some ti.no I thought somo of )oiir m.ui) readers would like to hear from this part of California This is one of our dry years or in other words there was not enough rain last winter to develope all kinds of crops, but there is suoh divcrsitj of soil hero that in a jear like this when tho dryer lands have light crop the damp lands havo better crops than when thcro is moro rain. Many fields of alfalfa have been cut threo times since January and somo have benn cut four times, j eliding about two tons per aero each tiui and is consid crcd the very best of feed for milch cows or ull kinds or cattle. Barley hay is principally fed to horses and I havo learned to think it the best hay ever fed to horses, timothy not accpt cd. It is all the feed, nearly, that the work horses gt out here, no other grain is fed and our horses do as mueli hard work and keep iu os good order as my horsos used to with plenty of wild hay and all the grain they could cat. I don't sec why barley hay would not do well in Nebraska. We havo had somo very warm weather hero of late, as high as 94, but wo never havo to sit up and fan ourselves half tho night, neither aro wo trou bled with foar of funnel-shapped clouds or hail storms. Baled hay $7.00, threshed barley 65 cents per 100 pounds, shollod 85c potatoes 75 oouts, butter 18 oonts, eggs 15, chick ens from $2.00 to $3 50 per dozen, trcsh fruit one cent per pound, dryod apricots 5J to C cents per pound, prunes 2J cents per pound, oured moata 8 to 10 cents, cows $25 to $50, horses $15 to $40. This is tho timo of yoar when peo ple hero go camping, and at various places on tho beach may be scon from on to three hundred tents or cottages tho inhabitants of which aro all bent on pleasure which consists of fishing, bathing shell hunting, rolling in tho desn sands of tho beach, dancing and games of amusement, or if you are in clined you may attend religious wor ship. I know some of your readers will bo inclined to think these pleas urcs are iudulgod in only by tho rich r well-to-do classes of people but that is a mistaken idea, as it costs no more to live in camp than at home and at tli is time of tho year wo have no ram to bother tho campers. Tho camping is not couGned to tho beach, as 6inall camps may be found all around in tho mountains ad foothills. In these latter camps the sport con sists in trout fishing, hunting, climb ing high roaks peeping iuiM dark caverns or resting under tho shade of somo spreading live oak or perhaps hunting wild honey, which may be found all through tho hills and may bo sold in tho markets at four cents. For my own pleasure 1 go fishing but I will not attempt to tell what may bo seen in that old briny pond. Barley is a light crop hero this year, apricots und peaches ore light, English walnuts are extra good and polities at high tide. Yours as ever, A. N. Path or. 83.00 to $0.00 Per Day. A live, bright lady in every County to sell two of the most perfect toilet pre parations on the market. They ull at sight. Sold through agents only. Ad dress with stamp Tho Parisian Toilot Co 120 Michigan St., Chicago. A Few (tucHtloiiN to Answer. Communicated. If freo coinage of silver at tho ratio of 1G to 1 would now make 10 ounces of silver worth as much as an ounoo of gold, why was not ono ounco of gold made worth as muoh as sixtcon ounoos of silvor by the same process A Wonderful Medicine PEEChams Ar...ii-..r,J.,.,i7.fl"lT?? al80.Mers sneli as 2S.1" ?. illtb ' B "0I, rllful Drenms.iin.l oil Nerv U ii niuf Rt ire u TiffrTwi,K.i0,n8l'l'a,lon' most "f t,1B, ro. THt FIRST DOSE uiiryYivniatiE.fvl,lW.EHTY.M NUTES. This Is no nctlon. Krory eumVer ,?,fr. uuetiy luvitua to try ono u.x of ibeao Vills, oud tliey will he nrKiiunlcdsetl U bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. tiii?ilRf?,HiM!SP,L?:'S' ,nUo"ns directed, will aulcUly restore fornix! m mm Pljio bealtn. . by Promptly remove obitruetloua or Irregulnfltles of tlw sjitom? Voft v-r.t A,rX,; ...'"."": 1""80 o raciiauniutoa liy tboiivtnds. In all clrissn n? vnm' .no "'i!'0 'Just Buarttiiteestotlie.Norvousatid Iicbllltotod u i i n,i?, WTSJVtrtWm "'' "M fany l'aU'"t Mcu,e w wVrw; WITHOUT A RIVAL. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Dozes vXn'D,r"lh,,or8'u,w'''',"tbyli H ARciitH. 11. r. AI.LK:JC0.13C6Coual8t Kon TCfitk, pout paid, ujhju receiptor price. Uouk freo uikju upj.licut ou. ' in 1873? How did it happen that silver was then at a premium of threo cents on the dollir as compared with gold ? If free coinage at 10 to 1 would bring silver up to par with gold at that ratio, how would it make money cheaper or reduce the value of farm mor'gagts ? On the other hand, if froo coinago of silver at 10 to I would ii"t miko 10 ounces of silver worth ono ouino of gold, is it not a self-evident proposi tion that gold would go to a premium and ecac to be itvaiUblo as currenc? And if the gold was thus withdrawn from use, either as cm rent or reserved coin (and cither melted up or sold to foreign nations, as it certainly would hi ), how would money be made moro plentilul bv the adoption of silver as tho only money meial, instead of us ing both hh wo are now doing ? If the government can doublo the value of mlvor by stamping a given value upon it nnd requiring all persons lo aceoptit at that valuation, and promising to do so itself, why should not tho government double the value of copper, iron and lead in tho same waj ? Would it not nnkn tho country much richer to .loubln to valuo of all metals? But if ilin freo coinage silver dol lars Mould ho worth as much as our present silver dollars how would their uso increase the valuo of farm pro ducts, even nominally ? And what advantage would iho farmers derive from them ? If the government stamp, backed by a legal tender aot, tan add forty- seven cents to tho valuo of every fifty, three cents worth of silver, then is it not clear that the additional valuo be longs altogether to tho government stamp and the legal tender quality given to tho money and not at all ( the silver ? If that is tho case, what is to prevent the govornmont using this creative power on paper instead of silver ? Why not stamp off a legal tender unredeemable paper dollar fer every dollar representing gold or sil ver which we now have ? Would not that doublo the value of the currency much moro rapidly, and without giv ing me prouts, arising from tin's pro ocss of multiplying money, to tho sil ver mine owners. If wo aro to havo "fiat money" why can we not fiat a hundred cents as easily as forty-sevcu cents and give the peoplo tho full bcneili'of it? II. A. H. - ItlMiiniatUm Cured In a Day. "MYSTIC CUKE" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically oures in 1 to 3 days. Its notion upon the system is re mark! hie and myntorious. It romoyos at onno the onnso nnd tho diseano immed iately disappears. The first done geotitly heneills. zfi cents. Hold by H, E. Qrioe druggist, Red Clond. To ITIoriiioiieloni and Itaek, On the 7th and 8th of August tho Burlington llouto will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake (My, Utah, at the ono way rate, plus $2. Tickets will Lear final limit of August 31, and, on the homeward journey, will allow stop overs ut pointH west of Denver. Call at B. & M. II. It. ticket ofiico and get full information, or writo to J. Francis, Geu'l Pass'r Agent, Oma ha, Neb. In the violuity of tho Roquet, West moreland Connty, Pa., almost any one can tell you how to cure a Utno bnok or stiff neck. They dampen a piece of flan nel with Chamborloln'a Pain Balm aid bind it on the affeoted parts nnd in one or two days tho trouble has disappeared. This samo treatment will promptly care a pain in the Hide or chest. Mr. E. M. Fryo, a promlnont merchant of Hoqaet speaks very highly of Pain Balm and bis recommendations have had muoh to do with making it popular there. For salo by II. E. Orioe. For Sale. Who will bo the lucky ono? House and corner lot, lot 12, blook (1. Twolvo rooms in hoiiBo, $700. Lot 18, block 0 and barn S.'J0O. Terms ono-hnlf cash, balance on timo. For furthor particu lore writo to L. Baum, 71 Potomac Avo., Chicago, 111b. :Vlna and rain In tho Stomach. Blek nendnh. si ami urmTSlnecn, Colli t'htlln th. CfistHfiicss. lllotolii.mil, n.' I Nervous und Trembllnc HBinmllons.Jlc.. tn na mnat lit Ilium . .. VII imkb rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvir iTlioiisaiids of Women! SUtTKIt UNTOLD MISERIES. BRADFIELD'S FEAALE REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC Gj Arousing to Healthy Action all her Organs.; It causes health to bloom, nnd, joy to reign tlnoughout the frame.' I... It Never Fails to Rcuulate..,: Alv wlfo linOti'pn utiilnrlrnntmnnt nr tftflrl., , InR I 1 1 ) i I c I n 1 1 . tin ro yunrs, without lunieMt. 7 , After iiMinr tliti-.. Imltles of IIUAIIHKI.D'S) . rr.tiai.i. lll.tilll.A'l l iir enn no liir nw n l coukiiik, luiiKintt iiml niKintiu " n.?. mo A.-4.iieiiiieraon,Aiii. ;iutAiiui:ui in in i.aiou to., Atum, .! eoldbydruggiitiit $1.00 per bottle. BESTLINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA To Hie lulle. . Bkhthani., Nkd , July 21, 189G. Thm Ib to certify that I, Julia A. Rich ardson, will not atnndgood forany.lebta ratido by my husband. Wiin.m n.t,!..i son, after July 20th, 1S0O. Julia A. Rioiiaruso.v. .k0 nr1Vu,xj0t" t do a little good in this world and I cm think of no pleosanter or better way to do it than by reocomend rig One Minute Cough Cure as a prev.n tlve of pneumoniii, coneumption and ottior serious luni troubles that follow negleoted eelds. C h Cotting. T 'or Sale. 50 cprde of tlry atovo wood.-Chaa. II. Kaley, Ited Cloud. It would bo hard to convlnoe o man suffering from bilious colio that his agony is tine to a miorobo with an un r""""';'1.'! namo. ll.it ono doso of DoUitt'ri Colio and Cholera Cure will con vitioe him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. C L Cotting. 'or Sale. Ono two hnrsit nilmiiT ..nn. .:n , ... , -- " wiwu iuiii, uuiir- ly now. will be sold cheap. Cull on or adtlrcPB Jiimen Petoreou. .'to 4t wwy........................ - fcertl ol' Summons liy eMHMIeii lion. l.rn"k!i0,MS,r"'t t'""lt '" w'""r county. No. John II l,ivn, I'Uitiiin v ItobertS. Duiv iioi, ia,.m,,,t TIih jiliiiv h ii iiiisd def,iudiuit. ltohei t S I)ir. ner, wm uik.i nunc, tint on ... rit, ,i ... ... .. iHiiimiit iuiii puintiri foriiios.ii,.,,r r..ni ;,... iiietoiioiMiiK prniit has been a'tji-hirt fii the i.r..p. I y at U.I ilefeu.hui t : I, ts nil ml er. ed o.ie(i) it.i.1 j w ,...). i lock num'l e,e "(i) ! "' " s a'ldtllmi to tlm iiihii ot Red i ' A-. ,:W!!'" !'."" f-r JmlB.He.nt ..,.,.,.. , ,iai,i, iiium'ii ,-i linwiicr for salil si.iu of S-,l .',,, i.u.r Him all ensls', f thHo .? ; ,.' .il,.,,'.'.''.,l11 rV'1 .'' -"'' "til Petition on or befoie the Jlit du of Aiiaust. iVi Ilyltom r I'orrKH, hl ittTi.rney ' - In it II it . ..... C'liallel iriorlKiiuc Sale. Notleo Is hereby Klen that by virtue of tho ins or h cimttol mortijMKB dated ?ent"lnUer 16 Oi, tiled for reeord bi Webster eoimtv Ki. riiska. ma. o bv ls.i;u- (!r..u..n ..,:;!"'.". term 'J!, br: I N. Ilrown. mm urimee, on M ileli there du tho sum or Si,i.!ki. and def.iu t ", "f.fS 'f,1 made in tho eon. itions thereot. ami no suit o? ninpany, nnd one Btll.lH'Jl). IHted, July H, 8'I. I N llHoww, MortRnKee. ftur lee liy INiollealioii. Kquitiible Securities Company .lohu V. Van Wle, rntber no a. Vim wie, Isaac W. 1'iiriluii, et nl! A.Ti10.. !I1loyjI,.UMr'1 l,f''"'lants, John l Viin Mh and L'atinirliio a. Vim wi. ..nH ,' Hn tico tlmt nn Vii .!:. i .'.'."..? r IU take no- ,- ;..:... '"...""" L'H upon the soullmi.H , m LV-'-V: .'.'" . ""intlff. ceinber , ssn, one for the snni t ... . .Uo" interest Vnupoii note, ,,.?,! ' M'' U'A SrirnVbVteriS dsle, philntlt prajs furii ilccroe tli it X f '. '. Hilts lie ie.pi red to pay tli"amo .i, r,fc,u.1; Piemlses bo sold to "atlify Bn,nniV,'.ltf "al4 due tills liliilntlir. ,lm,J e amrjiiut found X"J rereiiilred to answer said nititinnn or before the I7tli day of AuuMist safi U n 0n Dated July S. isiw. ""h"si, ism. by 1.01,1. T.lMt.Y!r""'T' CO. 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